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The Maya civilization primarily inhabited present-day southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Honduras and El Salvador. However, during the Classic period (approximately 250-900 AD), some Maya groups began to migrate northward into areas like the Yucatán Peninsula and parts of what is now southern Mexico. These movements were likely driven by factors such as population pressures, resource availability, and environmental changes. The northern regions saw the establishment of significant Maya city-states like Chichen Itza and Tulum.

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